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Professor Christopher Petkov
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Professor Christopher Petkov
Editors' Review and Introduction: Learning Grammatical Structures: Developmental, Cross-Species, and Computational Approaches
2020
Dr Fabien Balezeau
Dr Ben Wilson
Professor Tim Griffiths
Professor Christopher Petkov
Primate auditory prototype in the evolution of the arcuate fasciculus
2020
Jennifer Nacef
Ashley Waddle
Professor Michael Schmid
Professor Christopher Petkov
Professor Alexander Thiele
et al.
Protective cranial implant caps for macaques
2020
Dr Yuki Kikuchi
Jennifer Ip
Gaetan Lagier
James Mossom
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
et al.
Interactions between conscious and subconscious signals: Selective attention under feature-based competition increases neural selectivity during brain adaptation
2019
Patrik Wikman
Dr Teemu Rinne
Professor Christopher Petkov
Reward cues readily direct monkeys' auditory performance resulting in broad auditory cortex modulation and interaction with sites along cholinergic and dopaminergic pathways
2019
Professor Christopher Petkov
Professor Carel ten Cate
Structured Sequence Learning: Animal Abilities, Cognitive Operations, and Language Evolution
2019
Ryan Calmus
Dr Ben Wilson
Dr Yuki Kikuchi
Professor Christopher Petkov
Structured sequence processing and combinatorial binding: neurobiologically and computationally informed hypotheses
2019
Dr Yuki Kikuchi
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Dr Simon Baumann
Tobias Overath
Dr Will Sedley
et al.
The distribution and nature of responses to broadband sounds associated with pitch in the macaque auditory cortex
2019
Dr Fabien Balezeau
Professor Tim Griffiths
Jennifer Nacef
Michael Ortiz Rios
Professor Christopher Petkov
et al.
An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Imaging
2018
Alice Milne
Professor Christopher Petkov
Dr Ben Wilson
Auditory and visual sequence learning in humans and monkeys using an artificial grammar learning paradigm
2018
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